Commercial Litigation

At Turke & Strauss, we partner with our clients to navigate and resolve disputes in a cost effective and efficient manner. We always provide our clients the information needed to develop realistic goals and we present a budget for each phase of the litigation.

A Wisconsin equipment manufacturer’s nonsolicitation agreement that applied to all 13,000 company employees worldwide was overly broad and unenforceable, says the Wisconsin Supreme Court in a divided opinion.

Are you one of the 145,000,000 Americans whose confidential information was stolen? For some practical tips in light of the Equifax Data Breach, check out Ron Lieber’s article in The New York Times. ... See MoreSee Less

For weeks, we have been asking Equifax dozens of questions about credit freezes, credit locks and the trouble readers have been having with its various systems. The company has responded — to some of them.

Should states be allowed to charge out-of-state companies sales tax for online purchases? The United States Supreme Court may grant Cert. (i.e. agree to hear the case) in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. What do you think? ... See MoreSee Less

South Dakota's Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a law that would require out-of-state retailers to collect sales taxes on in-state purchases — a defeat the state expected and welcomed in a case that eventually could have national implications for e-commerce.